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Order of importance....
What you do.
Who you are.
How to contact you.
As a business, who are are makes no difference if I don't know what you do and your contact info makes no difference if I don't know who you are.
There is no reason to not bleed the art if you wait for the ink to cure before you cut it. I wouldn't send a decal out without laminating it though. Especially if I know it's going on a client's window that will be cleaned with more than just plain water.
Even if you don't know it's wrong, it's wrong. Ignorance is not an excuse. I'm sure you know what happens when someone is found with stolen property that they weren't aware was stolen.
Thanks for the clarification. I honestly think the logo, brand and sign design are terrible.
Check out...
http://www.graphicd-signs.com/
http://www.interbrand.com/
That's design. That's branding.
Where/what is the "logo?" The CDP in a box? The Chatter Box lettering?
The logo is "one of several?" Why would you want more than one? Sorry, I don't get it.
http://download.rolanddg.jp/VersaWorks/Issue_E3021.htm
Scroll down to "Problem 4"
I found the info here. It's amazing how helpful the search function is. :wink:
If the stretching isn't linear, like if the stretching only occurs between foot 2 and foot 3 in a 4 foot print, then the cuts might be dead on where they should be but the images may be in the wrong spot.
Yes, the printer scans the media automatically but the software doesn't know what that measurement is until you click "get media width."
Maybe its some other reason but when I stopped getting the media width in VW my cuts stopped being off.
Wish I could. I don't know why but when I'd ask VersaWorks to get the media width my cuts would be off. My cuts haven't been off at all in the past 1+ years. Why would VW need to know how wide the media is if it is going to scan for the registration marks?
When you go back into VersaWorks to cut the laminated prints are you pressing the Get Media Width button (or whatever its called) again? You shouldn't.
I didn't even realize the OP made these in cut vinyl...couldn't tell on my little netbook screen. I would definitely print/lam these too and I'd be at ~$42 each....3 hours + marked-up materials and supplies.
Start to finish....from order taking to delivery, how much time did you have invested?
My hourly shop rate is $70. Assuming the materials and supplies were free, if the job took longer than 1.5 hours between taking the order take and delivery I'd have lost money.
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